Telegram from Edward Elliott to George Putnam, "Will reach New York early Sunday morning (STOP) Hope I may see you Seymour Hotel at nine o'clock to discuss important and encouraging development new project," December 20, 1935

Telegram from F. C. Hockema to E. O. Holland "Miss Earhart in East George Putnam Two West Forty-fifth Street New York City Arranges Program President Elliott at Seymour Hotel New York City Thursday," September 30, 1936

Letter from George Putnam to Edward Elliott accompanying copy of letter written to Mr. Lilly and informing Elliott of Admiral Leahy's intention to provide ships stationed between Honolulu and Howland and Howland and New Guinea, May 8, 1937

Handwritten telegram from Amelia Earhart to the North American Newspaper Alliance stating that she would prefer not to comment on the Richey [Rickey?] situation and discrimination against women flyers until the hearing is held before the Airline...

Letter from George Palmer Putnam [on Amelia Earhart letterhead] to Helen Schleman, Director of the Residence Hall for Women at Purdue, thanking her for her hospitality on behalf of Amelia Earhart, December 9, 1935

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam regarding delay in sending the outline for Amelia Earhart's Purdue program until Elliott can meet with Dean [Dorothy] Stratton, offering opinion on Earhart's decisions regarding invitations to appear in...

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam regarding ideas for Purdue Earhart flight project and noting that Amelia Earhart is "performing in noble fashion" during her visit at Purdue and "has the entire campus on its toes," November 14, 1935

Letter from George Putnam to Mr. Crawford regarding possible meeting between Crawford and Edward Elliott concerning the "possible cooperation on the part of Purdue University in a pioneering aeronautical undertaking," November 30, 1935

Letter from George Palmer Putnam to Edward Elliott concerning dinner at the Lotas Club and possible cooperation with Dr. [Gilbert] Grosvenor and John Oliver LaGorce of the National Geographic on the Purdue Earhart flight project, December 9, 1935

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam regarding Elliott's daughter's graduation from Smith College and affirming Amelia Earhart's decision to decline lecture engagements during her time at Purdue, June 28, 1935

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam stating "confidentially that, providing proper scientific research foundation can be established, there is no doubt now as to the availability of the money," and requesting "memorandum setting forth the...

Letter from George Putnam to Edward Elliott regarding letter written to Dr. John LaGorce and possible alliance with the National Geographic Society on the Purdue Earhart flight project, January 6, 1936

Telegram from Edward Elliott to George Putnam "Letter received (STOP) Unfortunately meeting directors research foundation not possible until Saturday March fourteen (STOP) May be able to see Bendix before then," March 4, 1936

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam regarding telegrams sent March 4th and March 6th and informing Putnam that his "detailed response to the proposed arrangements" are being examined by legal counsel, March 6, 1936

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam regarding the meeting of the Directors of the Purdue Research Foundation, the foundation's approval of funds "for the purpose of promoting the flight," and the planned procedure for furthering the world...

Letter from George Putnam to G. Stanley Meikle regarding Bendix's agreement to supply "such instruments and other equipment as he manufactures and otherwise cooperate technically" for the world flight project and suggesting that Meikle or Edward...

Letter from G. Stanley Meikle to George Putnam regarding "Benny's" [Bendix?] interest in flight project and informing Putnam that the "field is clear" to approach Crawford for donations, March 18, 1936

Letter from George Putnam to Edward Elliott acknowledging receipt of check, inquiring about correspondence related to world flight (on behalf of Mr. Stewart), includes a handwritten note about meeting with Crawford, March 27, 1936

Letter from George Putnam to Edward Elliott regarding progress on plane and flight route, also references copy of letter to John LaGorce, Vice President of the National Geographic Society, January 2, 1936

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam requesting further detail concerning the scientific and research features of the flight project and suggesting a possible future meeting between Elliott, Putnam, and John LaGorce, January 6, 1936

Letter from George Putnam to Edward Elliott regarding a meeting with John LaGorce in Washington, Putnam's intention to prepare an exposition of research features concerning the flight project, and reasons for setting up a corporation for the world...

Letter from Arthur Holden to Edward Elliott regarding transfer of material from the World Center for Women's Archives to Purdue University and requesting acknowledgement of receipt made directly to Mrs. Eva B. Hansel, November 25, 1940

Letter from G. Stanley Meikle to Edward Elliott regarding Amelia Earhart's discussion with Mr. Eugene Vidal, Director, Bureau of Air Commerce, concerning the Purdue Research Foundation's "contribution in the development of the new airplane," April...